ecological risks

How are Ecological Risks Assessed?

Ecological risks are assessed through a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods. The assessment begins with identifying the potential sources of chemical exposure, followed by evaluating the pathways through which these chemicals may reach the environment. The analysis phase involves determining the concentration of chemicals that organisms are exposed to and comparing these levels to known toxicity thresholds. Risk characterization then integrates this information to estimate the likelihood and magnitude of adverse ecological effects.

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